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[cheers and applause] in just a few days, he's deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. [cheers and applause] me, this drives home the stakes in this election. nearly 2 million men and women put their lives on the line for this country as active duty, as reservists, as guard members. they deserve a commander in chief with the experience and the temperament to lead. [cheers and applause] what does donald trump say about these great americans, these 2 m illion? he repeatedly calls the american military " a disaster." [boos] and just this week, trump said that as president, he would consider turning america's back on our decades-old commitments to our allies. [boos] and all of you remember a few months ago when he said about a senate colleague, then-senator clinton's friend john mccain, that he wasn't a hero because he was captured and served as a prisoner of war in vietnam. [boos] and he wants to be commander in chief? our service members are out on the front lines, trump's saying he'd leave our allies at the mercy of an increasingly aggressive russia. pos
[cheers and applause] in just a few days, he's deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. [cheers and applause] me, this drives home the stakes in this election. nearly 2 million men and women put their lives on the line for this country as active duty, as reservists, as guard members. they deserve a commander in chief with the experience and the temperament to lead. [cheers and applause] what does donald trump say about these great americans, these 2 m illion? he...
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police say it is not terror related though it is after two attacks in western europe. benjamin hall is live in munich. what do we know about the attacker, benjamin, why did he do this? >> reporter: his name was alex. and he was an 18-year-old from iranian- german parents. he was treated for depression and psychiatric treatment. and witnesses said he sounded anti- foreign insults saying he was german and not foreign and how he was bullied in the past. and this morning, investigators raided the home and found a collection of books of mass killings. the police chief spoke about the killings. this city is a relaxed and open city but that was shattered last night. they expected attacks but not from people within. there was a business friday evening and seven of the nine killed were teenagers. and he had facebook post which he hacked and saying he was giving away free food at mcdonald. video showed him raising his globing gun and firing at them. and then he went across the road in the mall shooting and moving. he will join the mass murders in the past and the sad thing, he w
police say it is not terror related though it is after two attacks in western europe. benjamin hall is live in munich. what do we know about the attacker, benjamin, why did he do this? >> reporter: his name was alex. and he was an 18-year-old from iranian- german parents. he was treated for depression and psychiatric treatment. and witnesses said he sounded anti- foreign insults saying he was german and not foreign and how he was bullied in the past. and this morning, investigators raided...
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against allies in europe, the middle east and asia, who benefit from our protection but refuse to bear their fair burden. it's about this country getting shoved down, and donald trump ready to shove back. to many, he's more assuring. one is firming up the system, the other one shaking it up. come november, the country will choose. i'm chris matthews. thanks for watching. >>> we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. >> you actually think they read the wrong verdict. >> you feel so wrong and hopeless. >> it's like a shot in the chest. >> despair to hope. darkness to light. a fight for freedom. >> what happened to this teenager could happen to any one of our children. everyone should stand u
against allies in europe, the middle east and asia, who benefit from our protection but refuse to bear their fair burden. it's about this country getting shoved down, and donald trump ready to shove back. to many, he's more assuring. one is firming up the system, the other one shaking it up. come november, the country will choose. i'm chris matthews. thanks for watching. >>> we, the jury, find the defendant guilty. >> you actually think they read the wrong verdict. >> you...
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another attack in europe. charles: we'll come back to you later with more on that shooting rampage in munich. it left at least nine people ♪ is the world truly ready for a vehicle that can drive itself? an autonomous-thinking automobile that protects those inside and outside. ready or not, the future is here. the all-new e-class. self-braking, self-correcting, self-parking. a mercedes-benz concept car that's already a reality. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hea
another attack in europe. charles: we'll come back to you later with more on that shooting rampage in munich. it left at least nine people ♪ is the world truly ready for a vehicle that can drive itself? an autonomous-thinking automobile that protects those inside and outside. ready or not, the future is here. the all-new e-class. self-braking, self-correcting, self-parking. a mercedes-benz concept car that's already a reality. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. but i keep it growing by...
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reporter: kaine pointed out in the crowd his son matt a marine who in just a few days will deploy to europe and pivoted to his first a tack on donald trump. >> he repeatedly calls the american military quote, a disaster. >> reporter: trump on twitter tried to stir up bernie sanders supporters and blasted the ticket as crooked and corrupt. on the eve of his convention a major controversy is brewing for dnc, wikileaks released e-mails from top party officials that show attempts to help clinton's campaign during the primary. sanders has accused the dnc of putting their thumb on the scale for clinton and even called for party chair debbie wassermachine schultz to step down. jeff chirico, channel six "action news". >>> speaking of the dnc, this is the stage where hillary clinton will be the democratic nominee for president. and she will make history as first female candidate leading the ticket for a major party. last minute preparations are taking place, throughout the weekend and today, security officials, are doing a thorough sweep of that building. they are happening as we speak. >>> as secur
reporter: kaine pointed out in the crowd his son matt a marine who in just a few days will deploy to europe and pivoted to his first a tack on donald trump. >> he repeatedly calls the american military quote, a disaster. >> reporter: trump on twitter tried to stir up bernie sanders supporters and blasted the ticket as crooked and corrupt. on the eve of his convention a major controversy is brewing for dnc, wikileaks released e-mails from top party officials that show attempts to...
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. >> there is a line you could draw from 9/11 to the isis-directed atrocities in europe. we cover them now but they are great anomalies and great tragedies. and i think they are. but going forward, i think they're going to become more common place. >> coming up -- people started defaulting on these loans. these homes started getting foreclosed on. it was a domino effect and the bad credit was filtered throughout the financial system. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink youthat's why you drink ensure. can do sidelined.usiness. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. ♪ ♪ take on any road with intuitive all-wheel drive. the nissan rogue, murano and pathfinder. now get 0% apr for 72 months, plus $500 bonus cash. ♪ with booking.com's range rebel and key can wing it all t
. >> there is a line you could draw from 9/11 to the isis-directed atrocities in europe. we cover them now but they are great anomalies and great tragedies. and i think they are. but going forward, i think they're going to become more common place. >> coming up -- people started defaulting on these loans. these homes started getting foreclosed on. it was a domino effect and the bad credit was filtered throughout the financial system. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i...
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although reconstruction violence did not come close to the scale of genocide in nazi europe, there were moments when white southerners exhibited their own genocidal fantasies as a response to the of people's of emancipation -- of peoples -- upheavals of emancipation. whites cut the throat of dead bodies. the corpses according to federal investigators who arrived three or four days after the massacre was over and then "badly shot to pieces and received numerous wounds to the head." the faces of some of the victims had been virtually erased by head trauma. a calling card of genocidal violence that scholars have recognized more recently in places like rwanda. the u.s. attorney who would be in charge of prosecuting the perpetrators unsuccessfully i might add, believed that the aim of the attack and it simply to wipe out the black population of grant parish, louisiana. he found the level of violence exhibited according to him in his notes, "a wantonness of killing on call for by anything except that motive." for louisiana whites, the colfax massacre, and this is the marker the state historic
although reconstruction violence did not come close to the scale of genocide in nazi europe, there were moments when white southerners exhibited their own genocidal fantasies as a response to the of people's of emancipation -- of peoples -- upheavals of emancipation. whites cut the throat of dead bodies. the corpses according to federal investigators who arrived three or four days after the massacre was over and then "badly shot to pieces and received numerous wounds to the head." the...
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is europe dependent on turkey? melinda: alan, how concerned should the west be about a destabilized turkey? will all the various things now being said by western leaders make any difference at all to erdogan? alan: we need to stabilize turkey. it is the only stable state except for israel in thehe regi. it is an ally, member of nato. we are totally dependent on them to keep order there. he has more influence on us than we have on them. the fact we are negotiating membership means we can say, if you do this, you will not get in. melinda: does he care? alan: he says he cares. as long as he does not break up negotiations, we should not. melinda: seda, one of the sad statements that i have heard repeatedly from people in turkey is that turkey has become a country much like all the other countries in the region -- unstable, autocratic. do you think that it is right? seda: it is a very sad statement. i believe it is going in that direction. but turkey is different from the other countries in the region. there is, of cour
is europe dependent on turkey? melinda: alan, how concerned should the west be about a destabilized turkey? will all the various things now being said by western leaders make any difference at all to erdogan? alan: we need to stabilize turkey. it is the only stable state except for israel in thehe regi. it is an ally, member of nato. we are totally dependent on them to keep order there. he has more influence on us than we have on them. the fact we are negotiating membership means we can say, if...
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until the early 1800s that napoleon -- using a current phrase -- exporter of democracy, went around europe and liberated the jews from their ghettos, and it was in that period, from the early 1800s to the beginnings of the 20th century, that the jews began to live in places around europe, and then in places like new york and chicago, on the lower east side. in neighborhoods that we might call semi voluntary. i won't go so far as to call them voluntary because they were clear restrictions on where jews could live, but this was a far cry from the forced ghettoization that had existed in previous eras. this was exactly the situation that jewish life was in when the word "ghetto" was introduced into the social sciences by a jewish sociologist at the university of chicago, one of the first sociologists at the university, named louis worth, and he wrote his ph.d in the sociology department at chicago, and in the 1920s his dissertation about the ghetto was published and became an instant classic of american sociology, and what work who would late be re-appointed as a professor in the department a
until the early 1800s that napoleon -- using a current phrase -- exporter of democracy, went around europe and liberated the jews from their ghettos, and it was in that period, from the early 1800s to the beginnings of the 20th century, that the jews began to live in places around europe, and then in places like new york and chicago, on the lower east side. in neighborhoods that we might call semi voluntary. i won't go so far as to call them voluntary because they were clear restrictions on...
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all of that was over german occupied europe. there is simply no way for british base bombers to reach those targets. consequently, the 15th air force was established by jimmy doolittle in november 1943. and job one on its list of things to do was prevent the romanians and germans from continuing to produce not only raw oil and other petroleum products, but refined the-octane gasoline for luftwaffe. cost the 15th air force 250 airplanes. but it turned off almost all of the oil production there. later that month the russians invaded and took over the area anyway. oil was job one. after that was accomplished, the 15th could compass and other missions. -- could focus on other missions. things like synthetic finery is, railroad and other transportation targets. it was a multifaceted strategic air campaign conducted and south by the air force band british air force and 15th air force base in italy. >> there are so many amazing little stories in this book. there is no way we can hope to capture them all. catch them all in the book. i k
all of that was over german occupied europe. there is simply no way for british base bombers to reach those targets. consequently, the 15th air force was established by jimmy doolittle in november 1943. and job one on its list of things to do was prevent the romanians and germans from continuing to produce not only raw oil and other petroleum products, but refined the-octane gasoline for luftwaffe. cost the 15th air force 250 airplanes. but it turned off almost all of the oil production there....
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this is something entirely new in europe. we are used to -- it was impossible to buy a pistol or an automatic weapon and this is going to be a real problem because these groups that are affiliating with the islamic state can easily get ahold of weapons. and that's what's making the europeans nervous and that's what made the germans overreact from this shooting because they were expecting an attack from the islamic state. >> bob bare thank you for the analysis. again early hours but again authorities are saying it doesn't look like any connection to terrorism but a deranged individual opening fire taking the lives of a number of other -- nine other individuals, including a number of teenagers. bob thank you very much. >>> i want to get to this. shocking new headlines, shocking news about the pilot of missing malaysia airlines flight 370. an fbi forensic examination obtained by new york magazine shows the pilot flew what they are deeming a suicide route of sorts in that simulator -- in that flight simulator in his home. and the
this is something entirely new in europe. we are used to -- it was impossible to buy a pistol or an automatic weapon and this is going to be a real problem because these groups that are affiliating with the islamic state can easily get ahold of weapons. and that's what's making the europeans nervous and that's what made the germans overreact from this shooting because they were expecting an attack from the islamic state. >> bob bare thank you for the analysis. again early hours but again...
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obviously, they're motivating people to kill their fellow citizens in europe and the united states and elsewhere. they have a firm organization in afghanistan. i think that is largely due to the presence of al qaeda. across the border in pakistan, they want to undermine the support for al qaeda. they are a committed organization. and what is happening in afghanistan is a pattern, the taliban and isis certainly. and the pattern is playing out before our very eyes. we pulled our troops out of there and stopped doing combat operations well over a year ago. we have a smaller force there not directly involved in combat operations. since we made that decision, elizabeth, that is when the taliban regained momentum against the regime. and the problem has been a serious one for sometime in 2009. crystal and petraeus, two of our best generals presented a plan to the president to defeat the taliban. and they told us what the minimum requirements were. the president gave them 25% less force than what they requested. and a little over a year later, he pulled them out. that would guarantee the talib
obviously, they're motivating people to kill their fellow citizens in europe and the united states and elsewhere. they have a firm organization in afghanistan. i think that is largely due to the presence of al qaeda. across the border in pakistan, they want to undermine the support for al qaeda. they are a committed organization. and what is happening in afghanistan is a pattern, the taliban and isis certainly. and the pattern is playing out before our very eyes. we pulled our troops out of...
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many -- in eastern europe there was a show trial taking place in czechoslovakia which the kremlin was behind. the kremlin had accused the top leaders of the czechoslovakian communist party of being trotzkyites and zionists. eleven of the thirteen leaders that they hung were jews. in other words, the we charge genocide campaign was not about black people at all. it was about using black people as a battering ram against the united states to neutralize the bad publicity the kremlin was getting for its campaign against the jews which then spread, as everybody knows, to the soviet union itself. a battering ram. this progressive tradition -- my parents who were communists never referred to themselves as communists, always as progressives -- this progressive tradition lives today in the democratic party. the democratic party doesn't care about black people, it doesn't really do much for black people except throw them crumb cans and wine their -- crumbs and bribe their leaders to keep the community in line. that's basically what goes on. the big perks go to the leaders. but the black masses
many -- in eastern europe there was a show trial taking place in czechoslovakia which the kremlin was behind. the kremlin had accused the top leaders of the czechoslovakian communist party of being trotzkyites and zionists. eleven of the thirteen leaders that they hung were jews. in other words, the we charge genocide campaign was not about black people at all. it was about using black people as a battering ram against the united states to neutralize the bad publicity the kremlin was getting...
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europe begins manufacturing goods for the indian trade, and that includes as the trade becomes more established, even becomes what you would call a luxury trade. so, you see incredible numbers of silversmiths moving into the great lakes, creating items for he indian trade. host: which indian tribes were in this area? who are we talking about? professor sleeper-smith: in the ohio river valley, much of that center portion of the ohio river valley, much of that is miami land. but along the wabash and the miami rivers, you find a huge group of very diverse eople. so, for instance -- originally a french post on the wabash, you can find several roups, kickapoo, you are going to find miami. as we move toward the center -- and these are fairly well-established towns. these are 5,000, 6,000 people. these are not scattered indian villages. they are united by the trade. you are going to find shawnee. you are going to find delaware. they have moved from pennsylvania into the ohio river valley. you are going to find mohawk who have come down from iroquois land. you are going to find seneca eople. you're goi
europe begins manufacturing goods for the indian trade, and that includes as the trade becomes more established, even becomes what you would call a luxury trade. so, you see incredible numbers of silversmiths moving into the great lakes, creating items for he indian trade. host: which indian tribes were in this area? who are we talking about? professor sleeper-smith: in the ohio river valley, much of that center portion of the ohio river valley, much of that is miami land. but along the wabash...
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he is a proud marine. [ applause ] and in just a few days, he's deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. >> significant because donald trump has been critical of nato, that the allies are not stepping up and paying enough of their share. >> for that reason, the fact that he mentioned nato was no accident because as you said, it's not a subtle way of suggesting that donald trump doesn't get it when it comes to being commander in chief. i think even more important than that, he was presenting himself as part of a military family. >> right. >> which he can do and frankly no one else on the ticket on either side -- i'm saying this because i think -- >> first time since john mccain that none of the presidential or vice presidential candidates themselves served in the military. >> correct, at least he can say he understands the culture and the sacrifice and what it means -- >> mike pence has a son who is a u.s. marine as well. >> which he mentioned as well during his acceptance speech. i thought it was great about this and clever, was it was him as you said prese
he is a proud marine. [ applause ] and in just a few days, he's deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. >> significant because donald trump has been critical of nato, that the allies are not stepping up and paying enough of their share. >> for that reason, the fact that he mentioned nato was no accident because as you said, it's not a subtle way of suggesting that donald trump doesn't get it when it comes to being commander in chief. i think even more...
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he broke into spanish and talking about his son, matt, the marine about to deploy to europe. the tornaand his wife devoted t education and legal aid. and they've got a substantiative argument. it visually does not match what sanders and the progressives and other minorities want. but tim kaine just substantiatively gave a great rusing speech. hillary clinton spoke for about 17 minutes, speaking not about herself but introducing tim kaine. she spoke to his biography, then he got up and spoke -- she sat on that stool and watched every minute of it. we saw her reactions. it was very deliberate but a sharp contrast to the unusual roll out of mike pence only a week ago saturday where you saw donald trump come up and speak for 28 or 29 minutes about himself and his victories and antagonism with his mass rivals and walked off after a couple of minutes and left his new running mate standing by himself. there was no lacking of connection of hugs and countercelebration as today. he was a strong supporter of barack obama eight years ago. this is a running mate she says has substantiativ
he broke into spanish and talking about his son, matt, the marine about to deploy to europe. the tornaand his wife devoted t education and legal aid. and they've got a substantiative argument. it visually does not match what sanders and the progressives and other minorities want. but tim kaine just substantiatively gave a great rusing speech. hillary clinton spoke for about 17 minutes, speaking not about herself but introducing tim kaine. she spoke to his biography, then he got up and spoke --...
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nobody thought with brexit that the anti-europe vote would win. trump has change on his side. it's a question whether he can get the genie in the bottle and package it. >> do you agree with his strategy to go after ohio, pennsylvania, michigan, the industrial midwest states? >> i agree with the strategy. not clear he has the ability and resources to deliver. but that's where he can win. and arguably, needs to win given that all those states are effectively within the margin of error. >> do you think that any states that romney won, like north carolina, georgia, arizona, will be in play this year where clinton can go after? >> north carolina i think is in play. arizona, i doubt will be in play unless there's a massive, massive hispanic vote. but i think there's going to be more traditional election with the midwest in play giving donald trump a chance to win this election. >> that will be fascinating to watch. all right. thank you for being here. >>> up next, the democrats left turn heading into next week's convention. liberals touting the most progressive party platform in his
nobody thought with brexit that the anti-europe vote would win. trump has change on his side. it's a question whether he can get the genie in the bottle and package it. >> do you agree with his strategy to go after ohio, pennsylvania, michigan, the industrial midwest states? >> i agree with the strategy. not clear he has the ability and resources to deliver. but that's where he can win. and arguably, needs to win given that all those states are effectively within the margin of...
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completely useless person was from truman who extended a hand and then asked him to review situations in europe for humanitarian purposes and sort of put him on his old track. but hoover didn't become another, didn't go back to the relief business, the aid thing. he did those things for truman. he then was invited by truman and then again by eisenhower to review the efficiencies of the u.s. government. so there was the hoover commissions, and they made recommendations, and a lot of them were followed. so his, he got some plaudits as an administrator. but politically he kept going back to the conventions and sort of hoping that there'd be a call for let's bring hoover back in the republican conventions. and, in fact, the republicans were treating him like kryptonite and sort of, no, no, you stay over there. and hoover had to live with that. and as much as he got some of the recognition back, his stature as a former statesman, that was it for him. >> thanks again. with president hoover, we had a self-made, very wealthy person that did a lot of successful things that you've already covered. and yo
completely useless person was from truman who extended a hand and then asked him to review situations in europe for humanitarian purposes and sort of put him on his old track. but hoover didn't become another, didn't go back to the relief business, the aid thing. he did those things for truman. he then was invited by truman and then again by eisenhower to review the efficiencies of the u.s. government. so there was the hoover commissions, and they made recommendations, and a lot of them were...
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in also we need allies europe. of to repeat this experience 1930's, as i said, and also now i am glad to be here because very important ally we the u.s. and iin hope this ally we will have also after your election. i am convinced in czech republic we have relatively deep of democracy and that we are able to overcome all difficultieses and but what is life about in these years? nothing is certain. no guarantees and we have to be able to fight. we have to know what we are fighting for, and i'm convinced be -- to keepo allther, all democrats and people which know how important it is to keep values and some of life and that's why i am washington. karen: i still have a lot of people on my list but i'm goingl of the time so i'm to take the next two people together but they may be the last two questions. gentleman there and gentleman here and we'll see how we are on time. my name is david barnes from i.b.m. washington.you in as a large investor in the czech like to see a more muscular role for the czech republic in the sh
in also we need allies europe. of to repeat this experience 1930's, as i said, and also now i am glad to be here because very important ally we the u.s. and iin hope this ally we will have also after your election. i am convinced in czech republic we have relatively deep of democracy and that we are able to overcome all difficultieses and but what is life about in these years? nothing is certain. no guarantees and we have to be able to fight. we have to know what we are fighting for, and i'm...
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despite an affinity for soviet officials, he established many context throughout europe and the united states. fact soels were in extensive the institute's annual report routinely devoted three or four full pages to documenting his trips overseas. he also hosted a seamless -- a papers.y endless stream in figures, as many as 200 ,cholars came to his institute including three of the four first nobel laureates in economics. he developed this to make up for k of economic expertise. it was not to teach him economics, although that might been useful. the advice provided firepower. it may have seen ecumenical in cold war terms. the institute was praised for exchangeand intense between people in the socialist world and the nonsocialist world, the rich countries and the poor. but the network ultimately function along sectarian lines. the first visit to calcutta was wholly in sympathy with the outlook. it they establish the vocabulary for indian planning. new classes of economists at the later, to help technical level with techniques that might be transferable into planned economies. they orches
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it is clear that the recent events that europe is not as welcoming to mass movements of people who are not european inha this country and the migrations get politicized and xenophobic and islamic arguments come innw that change the way these are used. i was wondering in "the defender," how the lens with which a whisper trade to chicago, what can we learn from basic wave the narrative about the migration to other situations where there is mass movements of people integrated. >> we had a very interesting experience because i'm the one hand he was very well accepted by the native population and most of the countries and rants, germany, where he had relatives in germany because his stepfather had been reared in germany and had relatives fare as well. but robert abbott also face discrimination in the hotels where other americans stayed because the other americans would be offended at an african-american was staying at the hotel. they would demand that he would be a bit good and robert had to fight, argue and contest his eviction from the hotel. the only place that he was was sent -- didn't
it is clear that the recent events that europe is not as welcoming to mass movements of people who are not european inha this country and the migrations get politicized and xenophobic and islamic arguments come innw that change the way these are used. i was wondering in "the defender," how the lens with which a whisper trade to chicago, what can we learn from basic wave the narrative about the migration to other situations where there is mass movements of people integrated. >>...
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and in just, in just a few days, he's deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. for me, for me this drives home the stakes in this election. nearly two million men and women put their lives on the land in this country, as active duty, reservists guard members, they deserve a commander in chief with the experience and the temperament to lead. what does donald trump say about these great americans, these two millions? he repeatedly calls the american military, quote, a disaster. and just this week donald trump said that as president he'd consider turning america's back on our decades' old commitments to our allies. and all of you remember a few months ago when he said about a senate colleague of then senator clinton's and mine, john mccain, that he wasn't a hero because he had been captured and served as a prisoner of war in vietnam. and he wants to be commander in chief? while our service members are out there on the front lines, trump saying he'd leave our allies at the mercy of an increasingly aggressive russia. folks, that's an open invitation to vladim
and in just, in just a few days, he's deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. for me, for me this drives home the stakes in this election. nearly two million men and women put their lives on the land in this country, as active duty, reservists guard members, they deserve a commander in chief with the experience and the temperament to lead. what does donald trump say about these great americans, these two millions? he repeatedly calls the american military, quote,...
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he's a proud marine. [ cheers and applause ] and in just a few days, he's deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. [ cheers and applause ] for me, this drives home the stakes in this election. nearly 2 million men and women put their lives on the line for this country as active duty, as reservists, as guard members. they deserve a commander in chief with the experience and the temperament to lead. [ cheers and applause ] what does donald trump say about these great americans? these 2 million? he repeatedly calls the american military, quote, a disaster. and just this week, donald trump said that as president, he considers turning our back on decades-old commitments to our allies. and all of you remember a few months ago when he said about a senate colleague of then senator clinton's and mine, john mccain, that he wasn't a hero because he had been captured and served as a prisoner of war in vietnam. and he wants to be commander in chief? well, our service members are out there on the front lines, trump saying he would lead our allies at the mercy of an incre
he's a proud marine. [ cheers and applause ] and in just a few days, he's deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. [ cheers and applause ] for me, this drives home the stakes in this election. nearly 2 million men and women put their lives on the line for this country as active duty, as reservists, as guard members. they deserve a commander in chief with the experience and the temperament to lead. [ cheers and applause ] what does donald trump say about these great...
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they hope to close more software deals despite political turmoil in europe. you say despite the widespread concerns, there is no affect from the brexit vote. is that because there was not enough time to react? do you expect the third-quarter to feel pain? >> we see a robust and ever increasing pipeline for technology. what is interesting about grexit specifically, just like the greek debt crisis, the china grows issue, our software continues to be resilient in choppy waters, because business executive start thinking about customers, channel strategies, inventory levels, supply chains, financials, and real-time data to make smart decisions. our new architecture is in the center of helping them solve those problems, which is why we tend to be resilient. >> the g.m. -- the highlight is they are boosting their full year earnings. you have a beat on the top and bottom line. earnings coming in $1.86 per share and revenue, a staggering $42.4 billion. >> he wanted to raise earnings. that is what they have done. six dollars per share is the forecast. raising guidance,
they hope to close more software deals despite political turmoil in europe. you say despite the widespread concerns, there is no affect from the brexit vote. is that because there was not enough time to react? do you expect the third-quarter to feel pain? >> we see a robust and ever increasing pipeline for technology. what is interesting about grexit specifically, just like the greek debt crisis, the china grows issue, our software continues to be resilient in choppy waters, because...
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and in just a few days he's deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. for me -- for me, this drives home the stakes in this election. nearly 2 million men and women put their lives on the line for this country as active duty, as reservists, as guard members. they deserve a commander in chief with the experience and the temperament to lead. what is -- what does donald trump say about these great americans, these two millions? he repeatedly calls the american military, quote, a disaster. and just this week donald trump said that as president he would consider turning america's back on our decades' old commitments to our allies. and all of you remember a few months ago when he said about a senate colleague of then senator clinton's and mine, john mccain, that he wasn't a hero because he had been captured and served as a prisoner of war in vietnam. and he wants to be commander in chief? well, our service members are out there on the front lines, trump saying he would leave our allies at the mercy of an increasingly aggressive russia and, folks, that's an op
and in just a few days he's deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. for me -- for me, this drives home the stakes in this election. nearly 2 million men and women put their lives on the line for this country as active duty, as reservists, as guard members. they deserve a commander in chief with the experience and the temperament to lead. what is -- what does donald trump say about these great americans, these two millions? he repeatedly calls the american...
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[applause] and in just a few days, he is deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. [applause] mr. kaine:
[applause] and in just a few days, he is deploying to europe to uphold america's commitment to our nato allies. [applause] mr. kaine:
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as president, george bush presided over the liberation of eastern europe and the termination of the warsaw pact. and what about mr. clinton? well, bill clinton couldn't find -- [crowd jeering] mr. buchanan: bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an acceptance speech that lasted an lmost an hour. as was said of an earlier democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the international house of pancakes. [applause] mr. buchanan: let's recall what happened. let's look at the record and recall what happened, under president george bush, more human beings escaped from the prisonhouse of tyranny to freedom than in any other four-year period in history. [applause] mr. buchanan: and for any man -- let me tell you, for any man to call this a record of failure is cheap, political rhetoric of politicians who only know how to build themselves up by tearing america down, and we do not want that kind of leadership in the united states. [applause] mr. buchanan: the presidency, my friends -- the presidency
as president, george bush presided over the liberation of eastern europe and the termination of the warsaw pact. and what about mr. clinton? well, bill clinton couldn't find -- [crowd jeering] mr. buchanan: bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an acceptance speech that lasted an lmost an hour. as was said of an earlier democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the international house of...
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that we use to do business across europe. the global implications are probably similar to what other countries would see when the currency situation creates challenges but otherwise, we will navigate our way through. emily: i know you normally vote republican and some say donald trump is not someone you can get behind. will you vote for him? >> what we care about are the policies that the candidates represent. we will focus on the policies regardless of who gets elected. our employees and customers and business are things that are critically important. issues of inclusion, tax reform, immigration reform, there is patent reform -- all of these things matter. when i spend time in washington with either side of the aisle, those are the things we focus on. emily: on the subject of politics, that's not a yes or no. why not? >> fundamentally in this country and around the world, there is so much that divisiveness, what we can do together to bring people back together. that's the most important thing to me so focusing on the policy
that we use to do business across europe. the global implications are probably similar to what other countries would see when the currency situation creates challenges but otherwise, we will navigate our way through. emily: i know you normally vote republican and some say donald trump is not someone you can get behind. will you vote for him? >> what we care about are the policies that the candidates represent. we will focus on the policies regardless of who gets elected. our employees and...
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we saved europe, cured polio, went to the moon and lit the world with our culture and now we are on the verge of a new century. what country's name will it bare? i say it will be another american century. [applause] president bush: our work is not done. our force is not spent. there are those that say there is not much of a difference this year, but america, do not let them for you. -- them fool you. two parties this year as for yourself or, both will speak but only one has proved it can deliver. two parties this year ask for your trust, but only one has earned it. [applause] president bush: eight years ago, eight years ago, i stood here with ronald reagan and we promised together to break with the past and return america to her greatness. eight years later, look at what the american people have produced, the highest level of economic growth in our entire history and the lowest level of inld attention -- tention more than 50 years. [applause] president bush: some say, you know, some say this is an election about ideology, that it is an election about competence. well, it is nice of them
we saved europe, cured polio, went to the moon and lit the world with our culture and now we are on the verge of a new century. what country's name will it bare? i say it will be another american century. [applause] president bush: our work is not done. our force is not spent. there are those that say there is not much of a difference this year, but america, do not let them for you. -- them fool you. two parties this year as for yourself or, both will speak but only one has proved it can...
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you know, we have a different threat than europe has. they have hundreds of foreign fighters, domestic travelers who have gone to the isis controlled territories to fight and then return home. we don't have near those numbers. but we also have a vast criminal threats here in the fbi and law enforcement do not have the resources to put a bubble around each one of those potential targets and follow them at infi nigh tim. we do not have it. >> our viewers are watching scenes from the nice attack in france of july the 14th. that was an horrific scene. do you think that our demand for more is surveillance is a stronger demand when people in their own homes see scenes like that? >> yeah, i'm sure it is -- i'm sure, stuart, without a doubt and when people hear about folks in a mall being attacked like they were in munich yesterday that makes all of us a little bit concerned but to follow along quickly with what ron was saying and i know our law enforcement people are overtaxed. i think we beat back that bit of being overtaxed when we have a pol
you know, we have a different threat than europe has. they have hundreds of foreign fighters, domestic travelers who have gone to the isis controlled territories to fight and then return home. we don't have near those numbers. but we also have a vast criminal threats here in the fbi and law enforcement do not have the resources to put a bubble around each one of those potential targets and follow them at infi nigh tim. we do not have it. >> our viewers are watching scenes from the nice...
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. >>> the attack latest in the series of recent tragedies in europe last week 84 people were killed in nice france when a man ran a big truck through a celebration for bastille day. earlier this week a 17-year-old afghan man injured several people on a train in southern germany with an ax. >>> overseas out of afghanistan at least 31 people are dead. 160 injured after an explosion earlier this morning. this is new video just in to the kron 4 newsroom from the scene of the explosion. isis is claiming responsibility for this attack. it happened during a protest march in the afghan capital. and afghanistan newsagency reporting that two isis militants used explosive vests in that attack. >>> bringing it back to the bay area, in the east bay police are investigating what led to a woman being hit and killed by a train in san leandro. this is video of the crash. this crash happened near washington avenue and healthy on drive in san leandro go. -- in san leandro. the same intersection where a mother and her child were killed in may. spencer blake reports on the fatal accident. >> reporter: wash
. >>> the attack latest in the series of recent tragedies in europe last week 84 people were killed in nice france when a man ran a big truck through a celebration for bastille day. earlier this week a 17-year-old afghan man injured several people on a train in southern germany with an ax. >>> overseas out of afghanistan at least 31 people are dead. 160 injured after an explosion earlier this morning. this is new video just in to the kron 4 newsroom from the scene of the...
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>> there's a huge black market throughout europe, paula. that's how they got the guns into paris, into brussels so the idea that you can buy ars, aks, semiautomatics is just not that difficult if you know who to contact. >> all right, still so many questions, brad, thank you for joining us this morning. dan. >> just a horrifying story. there's a lot of other news this morning, though, and for that, as always, let's get it over to ron claiborne. >> hey, dan, good morning to you. paula, sara, good morning, everyone. we begin with the arrest of three florida men charged with conspiring to join isis. federal prosecutors say 52-year-old gregory hubbard, 31-year-old dayne christian and 50-year-old darren jackson all from palm beach county had plans to fly to syria to join isis. the fbi reporting that the men also talked about attacking the white house or the pentagon, but had taken no actual steps to do so. if convicted, they could be sentenced up to 20 years in prison. >>> and a washington state man wanted for the murder of his next-door neighbo
>> there's a huge black market throughout europe, paula. that's how they got the guns into paris, into brussels so the idea that you can buy ars, aks, semiautomatics is just not that difficult if you know who to contact. >> all right, still so many questions, brad, thank you for joining us this morning. dan. >> just a horrifying story. there's a lot of other news this morning, though, and for that, as always, let's get it over to ron claiborne. >> hey, dan, good morning...
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brad meltzer -- neal bascomb studied economics and english literature and worked as a journalist in europe for a number of years and an editor at st. martin's press, makes his living writing books which makes him a rare individual and very successful in this endeavor. his first book was a historic race to the sky and making of the city, about new york city. that was selected for the barnes & noble discover great new writers award and was featured on a history channel documentary. he wrote a book called the perfect mile about roger bannister and ultimately successful effort to break the four minute mile. his third book was read mutiny about the 1905 mutiny on the battleship attempt in in the late days of czarist russia. his fourth book which i believe you can find alongside the winter fortress was about israeli intelligence's mission to find adolf eichmann and bring him to israel, the story about a rendition. the story was so successful. a young adult addition called nazi hunters was put out and won a number of awards. neal bascomb's work has been translated into 15 languages, featured in s
brad meltzer -- neal bascomb studied economics and english literature and worked as a journalist in europe for a number of years and an editor at st. martin's press, makes his living writing books which makes him a rare individual and very successful in this endeavor. his first book was a historic race to the sky and making of the city, about new york city. that was selected for the barnes & noble discover great new writers award and was featured on a history channel documentary. he wrote a...
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what a destiny, what a destiny can be ours to stand as a great central pillar linking europe, the americas, and the venerable and vital peoples and cultures of the pacific. i can see a day when all the americas, north and south, will be linked in a mighty system, a system in which the errors and misunderstandings of the past will be submerged one by one in a rising tide of prosperity and interdependence. we know that the misunderstandings of centuries are not to be wiped away in a day or wiped away in an hour. but we pledge -- we pledge that human sympathy, what our neighbors to the south call that "simpatico," no less than enlightened self-interest will be our guide. and i can see this atlantic civilization galvanizing and guiding emergent nations everywhere. now i know that freedom is not the fruit of every soil. i know that our own freedom was achieved through centuries by unremitting efforts by brave and wise men. and i know that the road to freedom is a long and a challenging road. i know also that some men may walk away from it, that some men resist challenge, accepting the false sec
what a destiny, what a destiny can be ours to stand as a great central pillar linking europe, the americas, and the venerable and vital peoples and cultures of the pacific. i can see a day when all the americas, north and south, will be linked in a mighty system, a system in which the errors and misunderstandings of the past will be submerged one by one in a rising tide of prosperity and interdependence. we know that the misunderstandings of centuries are not to be wiped away in a day or wiped...
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. >> it's a real fear here and in orlando and western europe. the question is, how is he talking about it. he's using words like we are going to defeat isis. >> every democrat and every republican said -- you are going to have to -- tammy is a trump supporter. >> people feel less safe because you have an attack at fort hood and it's workplace violence. san bernardino they don't know quite what to call it. orlando was just a hate crime. people feel less safe and feel perhaps the right decisions aren't being made when we are not admitting what the problem is. we are safer if we call it what it is. you have the wife of omar mateen. she is gone. we don't even know where she is. we had a grand jury look at indicting her on 49 counts of murder because of her alleged assistance of him. we don't know where she is and they won't tell us. this masking of our situation that the american people -- >> call it islamic terrorism and everything will go away. that doesn't make any sense to me. >> that temperature not what we said. at least we cannot pretends tha
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seth doane is in europe with the latest. good morning. we know the shooter was 18-year-old german-iranian man who group up in munich and police say he had no criminal record and no record of connection to terrorist groups, including isis. lately yesterday afternoon he opened fire in front of the mcdonald here and across the street at a shopping center. in the end, he killed nine people. and local hospitals were ready to care for victims. about two hours later, he was found dead. the shooter had shot himself. he was found wearing a backpack filled with ammunition. police say that it is not believed he had any sort of affiliation with any sort of political received psychological help and evidently was obsessed with mass shootings. anthony? >> seth doane in hillary clinton expressed support for the german people while she was campaigning in florida. the presumptive democratic nominee visited the pulse nightclub in orlando, the scene of last month's mass shooting that left 49 people dead. >>> it will people like an oven in all but two states
seth doane is in europe with the latest. good morning. we know the shooter was 18-year-old german-iranian man who group up in munich and police say he had no criminal record and no record of connection to terrorist groups, including isis. lately yesterday afternoon he opened fire in front of the mcdonald here and across the street at a shopping center. in the end, he killed nine people. and local hospitals were ready to care for victims. about two hours later, he was found dead. the shooter had...
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we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> extreme heat. that's what folks in our region will be feeling while. storm team 4 is predicting temperatures near 100 degrees throughout the weekend. pools and spray parks are extending hours. experts are reminding everyone to watch for signs of heat exhaustion. >>> prince george's county police are investigating why a pedestrian was killed late last night in capitol heights. they say the driver of an suv hit a man near ritchie road and edgeworth drive. >>> virginia senator tim kaine will make his first public appearance with hillary clinton since she announced him as her running mate. they'll have a rally this afternoon. >>> first, it'll be brutally hot this weekend. good morning. i'm
we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> extreme heat. that's what folks in our region will be feeling while. storm team 4 is predicting temperatures near 100...
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. >> whether it be in america or in europe, studying abroad, it really broadens your mind. >> a student senator at uc berkeley is urging the school to be more open about the risk students face and provide resources to make studying abroad safer. >>> hundreds of families and friends gathered to remember a heelds berg graduate killed by an officer accused of drunk driving. he died while visiting brooklyn saturday, more than 300 people attended a vigil at plaza park in his honor, including about a dozen of his college fraternity brothers who flew in. the pain was obvious as they leaned on each other for support and wrote messages to him on paper lanterns. >>> human error is to blame after 1 million gallons of partially treated sewage water was dumped in the san francisco bay. the wrong valve was turned sending 952,000 gallons of partially treated sewage into the bay. the valve was capped after seven minutes. >> this one valve was not labeled and one of our state trained operators was just had a mistake. >> water officials say the accident did not cause any harm to public health or environm
. >> whether it be in america or in europe, studying abroad, it really broadens your mind. >> a student senator at uc berkeley is urging the school to be more open about the risk students face and provide resources to make studying abroad safer. >>> hundreds of families and friends gathered to remember a heelds berg graduate killed by an officer accused of drunk driving. he died while visiting brooklyn saturday, more than 300 people attended a vigil at plaza park in his...
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community room that is a requirement for our state financing be included so we if we have to move those to europe floors that is the at cost to the units we want to see the exemption for the projects if this measure would apply to all of those areas within the central soma yes projects we are compensating in those areas. >> any in the pipeline right now. >> well sure the shot well site within the mission area for example, and sites on fulsome street and other examples. >> but i maybe misunderstanding the application. >> can we get clarity from the city attorney's office on this. >> deputy city attorney mirena burns. you'd like clarity about the application with the promotion amendment. >> around the existing provision regarding 100 percent affordable housing so the john gibner, deputy city attorney. made a comment about where the 100 percent informational will not be allowed in certain types of zoning but if we are reading this correctly i read it the someway as ms. hayward this applies to the western soma and the central soma it will impact 100 percent project that are in the pipeline. >> my und
community room that is a requirement for our state financing be included so we if we have to move those to europe floors that is the at cost to the units we want to see the exemption for the projects if this measure would apply to all of those areas within the central soma yes projects we are compensating in those areas. >> any in the pipeline right now. >> well sure the shot well site within the mission area for example, and sites on fulsome street and other examples. >> but...
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we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> it's summer and many parents have sent their kids off to camp. >> but as a parent you're always worried about keeping them safe and when it comes to dangers from georges your happy camper may be exposed to them in some of the most unlikely places. more from mara schiavocampo. ♪ >> reporter: camp, outdoor fun in the sun. but you may be surprised where germs could be lurking. at camp hideaway in collegeville, pennsylvania, we asked five intrepid campers to become summer scientists for a day and swab dozens of samples for bacteria and mold. >> it's a constant battle. we see over 200 kids here a week. 400 little hands, most of which i'm sure are dirty. >> reporter: victor, lauren, kaitlyn
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some of the groups in europe are creating conditions to where not only are rightist nationalist groups like the neonazis, you know, going up and pressuring immigrants. but now you see an immigrant german born in germany acting out his own complaints in a skin they're that almost looks like isis. same with dallas. same with baton rouge. people that had nothing to do with things things. but government, media and law enforcement will have to help caution down the rhetoric and delinking the threats from isis to the broader aoe phoerbly disturbed audience in the these nations. >> malcolm, what's difficult there, every time we have one of these shootings, the dialogue becomes the same. in essence, it becomes routine. we say it after dallas, after baton rouge, after this, after nice. when you say calm down the rhetoric, there is that. but what on the intelligence level can be done to make sure these kind of scenarios are prevented in the future? is is there anything that can be done? >> there are two types of loan wolf op actives. known wolves and unknown sroflz. like this young man from germ
some of the groups in europe are creating conditions to where not only are rightist nationalist groups like the neonazis, you know, going up and pressuring immigrants. but now you see an immigrant german born in germany acting out his own complaints in a skin they're that almost looks like isis. same with dallas. same with baton rouge. people that had nothing to do with things things. but government, media and law enforcement will have to help caution down the rhetoric and delinking the threats...
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we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >> ♪ >> 7:37 now. welcome back. joining us from season 52 in mclean is executive cheftive c chris holmes.chris ho the kitchen probably better tote do that in the morning these tse days. we're talking about summer summe trends and this is somethingnd s that is new on your menu right now. no >> it is absolutely. it is right now we're featuring a lot of different summer items.ue we feature a lot of watermelon and sugar snap piece.piece one of the things we'll talke'll about this morning ist this mor something that's a little more m hyper seasonal which is ourasonl summer truffle.erle >> okay. >> we'll make a summer truffle risotto with fresh local cornshl and it's really a very simple sl dis
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almost all of that cold goes to europe or some other country. west virginia is one of the poorest to states in this country. is she going to reach coal miners? what is she going to retrain them for. to be workers in walmart or mcdonald's, or someplace like that? my colleague has come from west virginia and has put a ton of effort into the revitalization of west virginia. hillary clinton j.k. rowling 'srks -- hillary clinton remarks may have been misinterpreted. figuregoing to have to out another avenue. we can go back to the past. peter hart is a democratic pollster and founder of heart research assistant. we take yourt, calls, tweets, comments. you can tell us what you think ofhillary clinton's choice tim kaine for her running mate. we will be back. >> the democratic national convention is live. watch every minute live on c-span. listen on the free c-span radio app. on-demand.or on your desktop, phone, or tablet. twitter and like us on facebook to see video of newsworthy moments. the national convention isn't live this week on c-span and c-span
almost all of that cold goes to europe or some other country. west virginia is one of the poorest to states in this country. is she going to reach coal miners? what is she going to retrain them for. to be workers in walmart or mcdonald's, or someplace like that? my colleague has come from west virginia and has put a ton of effort into the revitalization of west virginia. hillary clinton j.k. rowling 'srks -- hillary clinton remarks may have been misinterpreted. figuregoing to have to out...
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europe in 8 days. president obama says the world is safe. >> this idea that america is somehow on the verge of collapse, this vision of violence and chaos everywhere doesn't jive with the experience of most people. some of the fears that were expressed throughout the week just don't jive with the facts. i hope people the next morning walked outside and the birds were chirping and the sun was out. >> donald trump is criticized for a doom and gloom rnc speech. who seems to have a better grasp on the threats around the world? >> here tore tell us is former cia operative mike baker. good morning, mike. >> good morning. >> the president who lives in a gated compound surrounded by men with machine guns and press who are disproportionately from the affluent ruling class say their world is great how could donald trump be painting a picture of the rest of the country. what do you think? >> we are getting this or that. it's all of this or it's all of that in the political season. ache, part of president obama's
europe in 8 days. president obama says the world is safe. >> this idea that america is somehow on the verge of collapse, this vision of violence and chaos everywhere doesn't jive with the experience of most people. some of the fears that were expressed throughout the week just don't jive with the facts. i hope people the next morning walked outside and the birds were chirping and the sun was out. >> donald trump is criticized for a doom and gloom rnc speech. who seems to have a...